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Started by Red Boar, March 02, 2009, 05:12:00 PM

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Red Boar

My cousin is at the store buying Legacy shafts.  He is new to traditional archery and this is a nontraditional shop.  He is shooting a K-Mag at 50 lbs., 28 inch draw and 150 gr. Stingers. I suggested 2016's, because I have a similar set-up.   The gentleman at the counter is telling him the Easton chart says the spine is WAY to soft on these.  I am under the impression that the Easton chart is not very accurate for trad. gear.  Who is correct and is there a better chart to go by?  THANKS!!!!    :clapper:
Treadway "Black Swamp"
Super Shrew
'62 Kodiak Magnum

deadpool

I had a k-mag 50lb @28" a while back, bareshafted 28" 2016 with 100 grain points with no problems, fletched them up and they flew like darts

Recurve50 LBS

Tell him 2016's are good to go.
Larry W.

Member TANJ

NRA Life Member

56" 45#@28" Thunder Stick Mag
62" 45#@28" Turkey Creek Longbow
1966 42#@28" Bear Grizley

Red Boar

Treadway "Black Swamp"
Super Shrew
'62 Kodiak Magnum

portugeejn

I spine tested some 2016 Eastons once, as they fly well out of a couple of my 50 lb bows.  However, I don't like the "clink" noise they make when they hit each other.  They tested 59 lbs.  I now use 60-65 doug fir and they shoot as just as well, without the "conduit" noise.  I'd think 2016 should be fine.

RonP

deadpool



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